Find WiFi Where You Live
August 6, 2009 by Allison Boyer
Filed under Freelancing
I don’t like working from home. I mean, I do, but it can get really lonely if you go for days on end without seeing other people or even living your house. So, I try to get out into the world every day, whether it be to run errands, go running, or just enjoy the park. Some days, though, I have to work, and the only hope I have to get out of the house is to find a free WiFi location.
Today, Deb Ng posted a list of places where you can find free hotspots to make work outside of …read more
Writing Clients – Keeping Your Sanity
June 5, 2008 by Anne Wayman
Filed under Freelancing
My favorite writing client is the person who knows what they want written. I mean they know specifically both what they want to accomplish and how they want it done. If it’s a ghostwriting client, that means they know why they want to write a book, what they want the book to say, and maybe, at least in a general way, how they want that said. This kind of client is a cakewalk.
The kind of client that drives me nuts are the ones who have only the vaguest notions about why they want a book written. Since they don’t know …read more





